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Gary M. Raymond
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Raymond GM, Percival DB, and Bassingthwaighte JB. The spectra and
periodograms of anticorrelated discrete fractional Gaussian noise..
Physica A 322: 169-179, 2003.
Raymond GM and Bassingthwaighte JB. Deriving dispersional and scaled
windowed variance analyses using the correlation function of discrete
fractional Gaussian noise. Physica A 265: 85-96, 1999.
Qian H, Raymond GM, and Bassingthwaighte JB. Stochastic fractal behavior in concentration fluctuation and fluorescence correlation spectroscopy. Biophys Chem 80: 1-5, 1999.
Qian H, Raymond GM, and Bassingthwaighte JB. On two-dimensional fractional Brownian motion and fractional Brownian random field. J Phys A: Math Gen 31: L527-L535, 1998.
Caccia DC, Percival DB, Cannon MJ, Raymond G, and Bassingthwaighte JB.
Analyzing exact fractal time series: evaluating dispersional analysis and
rescaled range methods. Physica A 246: 609-632, 1997.
Cannon MJ, Percival DB, Caccia DC, Raymond GM, and Bassingthwaighte JB.
Evaluating scaled windowed variance methods for estimating the Hurst
coefficient of time series. Physica A 241: 606-626, 1997.
King RB, Raymond GM, and Bassingthwaighte JB. Modeling blood flow
heterogeneity. Ann Biomed Eng 24: 352-372, 1996.
Bassingthwaighte JB and Raymond GM. Evaluation of the dispersional
analysis method for fractal time series. Ann Biomed Eng 23: 491-505, 1995.
(Written under prior last name of Torgrimson):
Torgrimson, G.M. The on-scene spill model. NOAA Technical Memorandum,
NOS OMA 12, Rockville, MD. 104 pp., 1984.
Torgrimson, G.M. Generation and propagation of internal tides. EOS
Trans. AGU 63:45:Nov. 9, 1982: p1013. (abstract)
Torgrimson, G.M., and Hickey, B. Barotropic and baroclinic tides over
the continental slope and shelf off Oregon. J. Phys. Oceanogr.
9(5):945-961, 1979.
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